2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
6 people
English
As the oldest continuously occupied colonial settlement in the United States, St. Augustine has a wealth of history within its city limits. See both historical sites and natural landscapes while on this shared sailing cruise. Climb aboard a luxury yacht and sail down the Tolomato River and Matanzas River. This small-group sailing tour passes by the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Bridge of Lions, as well as showcases spectacular sunset views.
We invite you to sit back, relax and enjoy the beautiful view and wildlife as we slip away from the dock and sail down the Tolomato River. Make sure to look for dolphins as we approach Porpoise Point as we often see a lot of wildlife in this area. As we continue our sail down the Matanzas River toward the historic St Augustine Bay Front, you will get to experience the ancient city’s historic sites from the water.
Bring your friends and family and get ready to enjoy adventure or bring that special someone and experience a romantic getaway on your private, 2-hour charter aboard our luxury sailing vessel.
Let our professional staff of USCG licensed Captains welcome you and your guests aboard for an experience like no other in the beautiful city of St. Augustine!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
As we slip away from the marina, we will be making way along Vilano Beach. Porpoise Point at Vilano Beach is a beautiful waterfront community and bounded by the intracoastal waterway. This area is known for seeing dolphins as the feed during tide change. As we sail by, it is almost certain you will see dolphins in this area.
• Admission Ticket Free
Anastasia State Park is across the waterway from Vilano Beach, and you will be able to see the more northern park as we leave the Tolomato River and continue down the Matanzas River.
• Admission Ticket Free
As we move into the Matanzas River we will be close enough to capture some great photos of St Augustine Lighthouse in the distance
• Admission Ticket Free
Built by the Spanish in St. Augustine to defend Florida and the Atlantic trade route, Castillo de San Marcos National Monument preserves the oldest masonry fortification in the continental United States and interprets more than 450 years of cultural intersections
• Admission Ticket Free
The bridge gets its name from two white marble lion statues guarding the bridge on the west side. Completed in 1927, the Bridge was constructed during the extravagant land boom times in Florida. It was designed as a work of art as much as a transport for cars, connecting downtown St Augustine with Anastasia Island. A double-leaf bascule bridge, or drawbridge, it opens for boat traffic several times throughout the day.
• Admission Ticket Free